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  • Image was taken on a foggy day In the hills near Hwy 140 on the way from Medford toward Lake in the Woods.  I like the image as it provides a sense of loneliness and isolation.  The yellow field and fog causes your eye to be drawn to the trees.
    20081108_031_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Image was taken on a foggy day In the hills near Hwy 140 on the way from Medford toward Lake in the Woods.  I like the image as it provides a sense of loneliness and isolation.  The yellow field and fog causes your eye to be drawn to the trees.
    20081108_010_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • Image was taken on a foggy day In the hills near Hwy 140 on the way from Medford toward Lake in the Woods.  I like the image as it provides a sense of loneliness and isolation.  The yellow field and fog causes your eye to be drawn to the trees.
    20081108_009_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • A window missing from a skyscraper along The Strip in Las Vegas due to construction provides a sesnse of isolation and danger.
    20090219_040_LasVegas_WPPI.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_076_Rogue River.jpg
  • Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to an elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. It is situated between the Coast Fork and Middle Fork of the Willamette River, two miles (3 km) southeast of their confluence.
    20091016_053_Eugene.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_022_Rogue River.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_024_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • Melting snow forms a stream that feeds into Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking...This is an infrared image which captures light that we cannot see and turns it into a visible image. Plants like flowers grass reflect more infrared light and appear brighter in infrared images while the sky reflects less making it darker.
    20080504_065_California.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_034_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SD 14 California_Lower Lamarck...jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_489_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SC 35 California_near North La...jpg
  • The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. A maintained trail runs for 77-miles along the river through the beautiful forests and over small streams.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_039_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_086_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_078_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_066_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_051_Rogue River.jpg
  • A rock formation and a tree with autumn color reflect off of the shallow pool of water along the Rogue River near Prospect, Oregon in the Cascade Mountains.
    20081019_036_Mill Creek.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_029_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake  (pictured) and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.  Grass Lake is very tranquil and the pure water creates allows for good reflections of nearby mountain peaks.  The lake is fed by water from Lower Lamarck Lake that makes a rapid decent into the valley.  Mount Lamarch is in the distance and rises to an altitude of 13,356 feet.
    200507SD 21 California_Grass Lake_80...jpg
  • Morning at Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  The high altitude of the lake results in cold temperatures even in May when the lake is still frozen in many parts.    Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking.
    20080504_002_California.jpg
  • Morning at Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  The high altitude of the lake results in cold temperatures even in May when the lake is still frozen in many parts.    Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking.
    20080504_001_California.jpg
  • 20070821_146_CA_Coast.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SC 37 California_Lower Lamarck...jpg
  • Surfing isn't as popular in Oregon due to the colder waters. Here a lone surfer is carrying is board back to shore after surfing during the afternoon.   Wind is blowing sand along the beach.
    20080316_108_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to an elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. It is situated between the Coast Fork and Middle Fork of the Willamette River, two miles (3 km) southeast of their confluence.
    20091016_075_Eugene.jpg
  • Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to an elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. It is situated between the Coast Fork and Middle Fork of the Willamette River, two miles (3 km) southeast of their confluence.
    20091016_074_Eugene.jpg
  • Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to an elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. It is situated between the Coast Fork and Middle Fork of the Willamette River, two miles (3 km) southeast of their confluence.
    20091016_073_Eugene.jpg
  • Mount Pisgah is a hill in Lane County, Oregon, United States, rising 1,060 feet (320 m) above the surrounding Willamette Valley to an elevation of 1,531 feet (467 m). It was named after the biblical Mount Pisgah. It is situated between the Coast Fork and Middle Fork of the Willamette River, two miles (3 km) southeast of their confluence.
    20091016_072_Eugene.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_174_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_173_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_170_Umpqua River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  It is recognized for its graceful columnar basalt formation that frame the two tiers of the falls. The waterfall is 113 feet high with a 28 foot upper fall and and a 85 foot lower fall that plunges into a wide pool.  The North Umpqua River carved a gorge out of the lava flow which resulted in this marvelous waterfall.  Above the waterfall is a dam from which most water is diverted to a powerhouse down stream through a wooden 12 foot diameter pipeline. The pipeline is visible from the trailhead parking lot. As a result of the dam and the diversion of the North Umpqua River, the river has been artifically tamed allowing the river to flow in an extremely consistent manor all year long.
    20071022_159_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. A maintained trail runs for 77-miles along the river through the beautiful forests and over small streams.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_035_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. A maintained trail runs for 77-miles along the river through the beautiful forests and over small streams.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_034_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_085_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_038_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_014_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_007_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_006_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20081019_004_Rogue River.jpg
  • The Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon in the Cascade Mountians is just miles from Crater Lake National Park.  The Rogue River goes through a series of elevation changes forming many waterfalls as it is forced through a narrow basalt canyon formed by the areas volcanic past.  The gorge was formed by the erosive action of the river. A small cave that is on the west wall of the gorge is the end of a lava tube.
    20080614_002_Rogue_River.jpg
  • Moisture from the cool winter night condensed to form ice on a oak leaf. Oak describes trees and shrubs in the genus Quercus. About 400 species existand are well- known for their dense wood. Oaks have spirally arranged leaves, with a lobed margin in many species; some have serrated leaves or entire leaves with a smooth margin.
    20081206_029_Applegate.jpg
  • Calm mountain stream near the California Oregon border close to Applegate Lake.  Morning frost on the trees give the scene a surreal look
    20081206_020_Applegate.jpg
  • While searching for a Christmas Tree, I came a across this calm mountain stream in California that feeds into Applegate Lake. The white trees reflect in the calm stream and create a surreal winter scene.
    20081206_019_Applegate.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake  (pictured) and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.  Grass Lake is very tranquil and the pure water creates allows for good reflections of nearby mountain peaks.  The lake is fed by water from Lower Lamarck Lake that makes a rapid decent into the valley. Mount Lamarch is in the distance and rises to an altitude of 13,356 feet.
    200507SD 20 California_Grass Lake_80...jpg
  • Melting snow forms a stream that feeds into Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking.
    20080504_055_California.jpg
  • 20070821_173_CA_Coast.jpg
  • McWay Falls is in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park in Monterey County, California near the town of Big Sur on the state's Central Coast. McWay Creek drops 80 ft. off a cliff onto the beach in an small cove along the Pacific Ocean. A trail in the park leads to an overlook where the cove and waterfall can be seen from above.   Access to the cove is restricted due to environmental concerns about the crumbly cliffs.  This stunning waterfall is well know for as it makes one feel like they have reached a beach in paradise with a waterfall gracefully dropping to the beach below.
    20070821_145_CA_Coast.jpg
  • Fog slow rising from trees near a cattle ranch in the Klamath Basin in Oregon.  On the bottom right is a small grove of Aspen trees.
    20081108_038_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SC 36 California_Lower Lamarck...jpg
  • Early morning at Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  The islands in the lake are just silhouettes.  Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking.
    200507SC 05 California_Lake Sabrina.jpg
  • Pine Needles are weighted down by the heavy weight of the winter frost.  The frost forms beautiful crystaline structures that give the pine needles a very rough look and hide the actual needles.
    20081206_021_Applegate.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_033_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
  • In the fall and winter it is often foggy in Medford Oregon.
    20081127_485_Medford_Fog.jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SD 07 California_Lower Lamarck...jpg
  • High in the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near North Lake in Inyo County California is a hiking trail that leads to Grass Lake and then on a steep climb up to Lower and Upper Lamarck Lakes above the tree line. It is a good hike that leads to amazing views and an area that is very peaceful and beautiful.
    200507SD 11 California_Lower Lamarck...jpg
  • Early morning at Lake Sabrina in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  The islands in the lake are just silhouettes.  Lake Sabrina is off of Hwy 168, west of Bishop, California.  The lake is a popular desination for fishing and hiking.
    200507SC 04 California_Lake Sabrina.jpg
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